i i i $1 _fl_ PAGE TWO l‘ A iving a i-m l PRAYER FOR. THESE TDIES yard, for the fire that warms me, The good rgof overhead, My neighbors all about mo. My daily iii-em; Loved ones whose talk and laughter Make beautiful my hours, The work for mind and fingers, My garcicn and my flowers; For all these, Lord, 1 thank ‘Thee. Consider this my prayer, Never i0 \i(iiiiipei-, "Give me!" . But oiily-"Let me share!" Are heavy hips your figure prob- lem? 1f they are, don't worry. Tncre are lots of tricks to hide them irmn the public eye. Try pad do; your shoulders to make your h.ps look more narrowed by com- pariszii. Wear a checked or light colored jacket over a dark sk;rt, the latter preferably pleatrd for long, slim lines. A simulated redingoie, or a print dress and plain coat en- si-mble will work magic, too. V- necks, deep dxckcys and high waist- liiies are flattering. And be sure that you wear a hat that's large enough to balance your hips. Re- member-proportion is all a matter of comparison. _In this year of uniforms, covert cloth holds a. high fashion rank. Because it tailors so trimly and looks 5o neat and well-bred, it's be- ing used for a great majorltyi of the new suits. They're mannish, yet leasantiy |0. Natural is the favor- te shade. The deep-threaten look has tak- en 194-1 by stonn. Blouses will be worn open at the neck, even though iihe collars are convertible. And flieyil button at a much lower oint than ever before. This plung- 111g neck-line not only has an air of bravado about it, but it also has a flattering way of lQIIZthPTIIIIZ (fnlréace and neck. We think you'll 'e . I! yoirro getting tired of the ms old thing in slacks suits, you we a pleasant surprise in store ior you. It's a new coolic slacks suit which looks just like its worthy Chinese redecessor. You'll like the lloping s oulders, long jacket and" straight silhouette. And ou can iivear it, o: course, with c new Chinese hats. r ' DOUBLE-MATCHING OI‘ BCCESSORIES IS SPRDNG RULE There are two rules to follow in Qceessorizing an ensemble. First L; the ruls oi two-which suggests selection oi flowers to match gloves; shoes to match bag; gloves to match neckwear. Sccnnti. is the rule of three, iwhzch matches gloves. bag and slices, or bag, belt and shoes. Also in good taste this spring, is the monotone costume to which is liriried the single accent of a brig-ht bag. And without confusing one? chic. the trick of double-matching rin be resorted to. In this instance, both hat and bag are chosen to match in one color while another con'rzist is provided in shoes arid gloves which match each other. Another variation of double-match- ing is hat and gloves, with shoes and bag in the sccandarv contrast. LAPEL CLIPS Lapels are a favorite spot for an Qcccnting pin clip. One lady w.th originality and a desire to "go mil- itary” is {Jlfihlhq two gold insignia pins. one on each lapel of her tweed‘ sporls coat. Anchor buttons in the same pattern trim the dressmaker {rock she wears virlth this coat. SLIPPERS FROM SHEEPSKIN COAT Ti you have a. badly worn ‘sheep- okin cost on hand due for discard- ing. make yourself some snug, fleece-lined slippers. Cut soles from the lining—using your shoes as a Woman's Re al Leisurei Woman k Realm shaping it very little at the amh. For t-hq upper par). oi each shoe, cut two straight pzeces about six, inches wide; shape one iece to cling w the heel, and t e other, piece; to fit over the toes. Sew. them together on the fleece side;| then join with the scle with a welt‘ scam. making sure the leather side is out. Turn down a one-inch cuff at the top. A small touch oi’ color may be added by using colorcd twine to stiich the welt seam; orlby making a poinpom from the twine and sewing it on the slippers. CHALK THAT UP TO EXPERIENCE Women are alivays wanting their money back, charges Ruth Millett. If they aren't one hundred D61‘ cent. pleased with any deal they make. you will see them stand-ngi in l.ne, indignantiy demanding their money back. _ Anrl now. here's a young Clizcagol wife, a hospital anaesthetist, who,‘ along with suing her doctor hus- band for a divorce. is trying I7 get back the $3,000 siie says she spent on his education and entertainment. And, being a woman. the may Yo" woooooou‘ m "/- Soc AKLOJIETQVYN QUABQQWFT. ial and Personal THE COOK ‘S CORNER APPLE DUMPLINGB Sift wsether 2 culls flour. 1 ten.- liioon salt, and 4 teaspoons baking powder. Work in 3 tablespons shortening. Gradually add from 3-4 to 1 cup milk to make a dough that can be rolled out-no more. Roll out on a. floured board to about 1-4 inch thick. Cut peeled sour apples into eighis. Put the 511065 in the centre of the dough, “V91 W411 5l18ar. a. few grains salt, and 11 sprinkle of nut-meg and oin- namon. Bring the dough up around the apples and pres; the edges to- gether. Put the dumpling int; a greased mould, large enough so that the dumpling will not fill it more than two-thirds full. Set mould on a. rack in a kettle o! hot water, letting the water just come hallway up the mould. Keep both mould and kettle tightly covered, and steam 1 3-4 hours. Add water as needed. Serve with hard sauce, or maple syrup and cream. LIVER. BAKED IN SOUR CREAM One and one-half pounds liver, 1-4 pound salt pzrk and 1 cup sour I cream. Method-Select beef, pork c; veai| liver. cut salt pork into very small| pieces, and insert into the top part of liver, marinstc liver for 1-2 hour in 3 Viablcspoons oi French dreFsing, I Dorothy Dix Says- CHEERFULNESS IS GREATEST VIRTUE YOU CAN POSSESS It Answers Most Of The Problems That Vex You, Makes lgiiiends And Holds em Chceriulness deserves to be rated among the major virtues, get. its importance is almost entirely ignored in our scheme oi life. obody Speaks of it being our duty to! 31c cheerful. No one teaches childfen ti: be - c eer . No one seems even to rea ze ow much profit there is in being cheerful. Yet cheerfulness comes nearer than any other ons' thing to being the answer to all of the problems that vex us. It is, to begin virith. the secret ofi how to make and hold friends. Who are the eople you are atamcteii to vgtmsifghtgn x110 are e peope u en , be n ey e beautiful. tixg intellectual? the witty. the wise? Not at all. It is the cheerful people. It is the nien and women who wear the smile that won't come oflf and who leave you with the feeling that God is in I-lis heaven and oil's right with the world. A homely girl whose plain face radiates cheerfulness and good humor can marry all around a peevish, fretful, cod-locker. Whether we welcome our friends‘ visits with shouts of joy or endure them with stoieal fortitude depends isms. “"1 iris “z .52" "is s _v ia w ma e us a o n breasts and tell us their troubles. And when we are old, whe her we are regarded as a pest or a benediction on the licuse depends altogether upon how strong a. hold w¢ have kept on our optimis 1i Grandma and Grandpa have with and who makes his wife feel get it. Strong men quail when a determined ivonian demands her, money back. Men never get an money back when til-lei; wives wal out on them or they walk out on their w.ves. They don't even expect to. They just consider that they made h poor investment, and let it go at that. Their only kick is that they have to go on paying on the poor inve ment for years in the form oi all- tnony. If working wives do figure they ought. to get back money they contribute to a marriage, in case the marriage turns out to be a poor investment_ they ought to be busi- ness-like enough to make such a stipulation beforehand. They could ask their husbands to sign an agreement in that effect and then, as the money ls spent. th could demand notes for it. ‘gist isn't very romantic, But if women want t0 be 55 75511811115‘ minded as men, they should be as willing as men to take their chances and pay for their mistakes. That means that when a work- ing wife. who has spent money on her husband". sees the marriage end in failure she should be a. good enough sport to shrug her shoulders and say. "well. I guess that will turning once or twice, remoiig liver and place in a deep bakng dish or casserole. add salt and‘ epper. Pour I over sour cream. and ba e in a mcd- ‘ crate oven until tender-Z hours. Use liver cut in one large pcce for this dish, not in slces. The liquid in the pan may be thickened with flour and thinned with milk if de- sired. This makes delicious gravy to serve. SAVORY RICE 2 tablespoons butter 1-4 cup chapped green onions 2 tablespoons flour 1 1-2 cups milk 1-4 teaspoon stilt Dash of pepper 1 can condensed tomato scup 1 (‘lip cooked or canned salmon Pi" lobster 7i i~2 runs rocked r‘ce Method: Melt the biitirr and cook the chopped green onions in this for about 5 minutes. Add the flour and blend. than add thp milk gradually. and cock, stirfng (‘.711- siantly, until the mixture is thick- ened. Season with salt and pepper and add the can oi‘ conde"s'd m- rnato soup. along with the fish. Heat thoroughly and then pour‘ still kept their faith iii the true, the beautiful and the good, and if they still carry sunshine _i.vitli them wher- ever Lhey go, there is always a wariii welcome for them in their childrens homes. It is the wet. blanket cu. folks whom nobody wants about them. V No one can compute 1n dollars and cents the value of cheeriulness in business. When Sunny Jim and Gloomy Gus apply for the same job, Sunny Jim will iget it, though Gloomy Gus mav Milky be the bet- ter man. V There is something hypnotic about A long face kills trade. a gay and smiling countenance thati lifts our own spirits and makes us buy a hat ten years t/co young for us and ihat costs more than we can ai- lord; whereas a gloomy salesman depresses us and ma-kes usieei that there is no use m Durcijiasing a hat at all when i-lie world is so full of toil and sorrow and trouble, and that we probably wont live to wear it anyway. Keeps Home Fires Burning Furthermore, cheerfulness is the metal w“ ‘ifs,’ used to make was” great panacea that we are ail seek- ing tor domestic ills. it would (lo more than any other one tlhuig w stop divorce. discourage hllandér- mg and keep adolescent c i l “arm on ever, wrote ilnis to the art of that being married to him is a per- petual picnic instead of being a lile sentence at hard labor. S0 great are the rewards of cheer- hilness that it is strange that we do not give more thought, to cultivating it. For, after all, cheerfulness is only what Stephenson called the brave attitude toward life -- taking what comes to us with a smile in- stead of a whine. DOROTHY DIX. TIN HATS OLD IDEA By Morton L. Bennett Steel helmets, or "tin hats" as we call them today, are an ancient in- VBIILLOII dating back hundreds of years. They were qu.te popular when it was f-und they could turn a b.ow frcm an axe or a spear thrust but ' their popularity lapsed when fire- arms became more effituent. T.ri hats, armor and chain mail were oi gfitfietvalue against a high velocity E . Armor came into being when puns. Its efficiency was increased when the bow and arrow was the principal weapon. Gunpowder, hw- just have to be chalked up to ex- perience." Either that. or the husband should know at the start that if she doesn't consider him a bargain, she'll expect her money back. TIIJNG WILL HIDE THOSE SEAL BOARDS Tn many houses built a generation 0r more agio, the bathrooms and kitchens are lined with the beaded sealing boards, either ior the whole height of the walls or as a. dfldo from three to 51X feet high. It is sometimes difficult with limited- funds to treat such iii-ails in a. man- ner that is satisfactory to modern tastes. One economical way, how- ever, ls to cover them with artifi- cial tiling. There are many types oi this tiling. and most or them may be used successfully. As s. rule they can be nailed in place, which over the cooked rice and serve hot. AMornimSmilc “I see. said the grouci-iy cus- tomer as he was paying hs rest- aurant bill, "that you advertise that you make your own pies." "Yes. sir." replied the 111411111561‘ of the rostaurarit. "well, I should like to offer you a suggeztion," “Certainly. sir. lileased w hear it." ‘éxvellzthen. let someone else make em.’ Hiram Hornswoggle had been very impressed by his visit to the city. "Some of them bank fellows are pretty slick counting notes," he said‘ to a iizend one day. "I saw a ieller in one o‘ them banks, and blow me, if he didn't have to kee-p makes their erection easy. They come in sheets large enough to require a minimum of joists, and many are scored with dapih to the scoring in which to place plaster to cover the nails and give a more realistic appearance. Such a Nuisance A Mayfair bomb fell on s mews, demolishing garages and small. flats above them. One small bedroom alone escaped. Wardens and police rushed up. They saw a figure moving about in the one surviving room. "Are you all right?" they shout- ed. “Yes," came the reifly. "bi-ii I Qattern. Make it much larger. CROCHET 0F DESIGN fectlv in a coffee set. Pat ——r'~r can't find my collar and tie.” RARE BEAUTY N0. 903 This lovely crocheted crystal motif. which is simple to create, works tern No. 903 contains list of materials ggedpgd, illustration oi stitches and complete instructions. To order pattern: Write or send above picture with l5 cent; in min .0; gmmps no Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dfipflffilnef" Design No. 903 ~ NAME___________—____—-______- snzmr ADDREB8——-—- -~-————--—-—--- mw_....._-._---- encvmcm—---—.-——- ' I a wet sponge alongside to keep his fingers from getting red-hot. He will me so himfelf." HOME SHORTIIAND counsa HELP m BUSHVESS urn Symbols Simple to Learn She's never caught in s rut-the worker who increases her value from year to year. Ii you seem to be standing still in business, think- perhsps you should learn something more. shorthand, perhaps! You can teach yourself short-hand and it'| l wanted skill which in bound to add to your business value. Hard to learn shorthand by ynur- self? No, the Pltman system simple. You write by sound, not by spelling, and there aren't many sounds. For each you learn an easily written symbol-"M" an arch "A" a dot, "K" s dash. To write “make" you'd join the "M" arch to the "K" dash, putting the "A" dot under the arch. You don't write "E" because you don't hear it in the word "make." But now shorthand “ wen simpler! To help you keep up with your boss’ dictation there are "short forms" for long words. "Represen- tative" (thlrteen sounds!) is like an upside-down V with a hook. Our 32-page booklet gives 1B esly. s-tep-by-step lessons tor home study in Pitman shorthand. Has exercises, short forms to help you acquire lc- i curacy and speed. it is an excellent foundation for I business college coarse. . Send 20c in coins for your copy oi Self-Instruction In Shorthand to The Guardian Home Service. Be ' gure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name oi booklet. Province fabricating steel suits. ulgffirffetigglgghgi ahome ma; 35 The great number of casualties m“ o! laugh,“ and gate“. hem; from shrapnel during the first bmken u‘, You never he“ o; hug- Great _War forced the BULhOIlDIGS bands and wives who are jolly com- to consider means 0i’ pwvldlnz 18w Damon; haylpg affairs with qthar individual with some protectl n. women and gigolos. fshrflipnel fired at long range does You never hear of children leav- not have the penetrating power of a ing home as soon as they are strong rifle or machine gun’ bullet and enough to stand on their own feet since the great number cf casualties who had. parents who entered in!» were due to shrapnel wounds most- their iun and aided and flbefiml‘ ly on the head and shoulders, it thflm inhhayflng; lunoognt. 800d $215k was decided that a steel helmet caceeuness ec vw1m, 6,90; that keeps a hoime intact and iiulos ,,°“,,‘,1,,_., (gem; mfiaplggyflfltf°rby a family together. A man may slave shrapnel‘ himself to death m give his wile and. m 1914 expemnents were being children a. fine home, fine cars. flue cmied out, by Fpgnch engineers and Mihes- b1" m" “'°"'l 1°" mm m’ . in early 1915 they produced a steel be gum“! w mm H he 1S1 gnmpy helmet made u-p on‘ four parts In and ‘mumnmflng and H h“ ‘my ' actual battle tests it, oved of I at presence sends the domestic atmos- value and the Britta: h, h aim “m” d0“ 10w mo‘ I mand asked ior samples g A woman may spend hours over In July. 1915. a Illlmbe of hel- the gas range pre aring a delicious mets were sent to the B tish gen- meal foi- her famly, but it will 1le;eral_ headquarters where they were heaYy on their stomachs if they) fiilbieillfid to strenuous teits. ‘Iliese have to eat it iistcnmg to her walls did not satisfy the brass-hats who about how tired. she is, and how asked that further experiments be hard she works. and how she never cmducted. After a tune, September can dress up and so 1111011185 014111?!‘ to be exact. a number oi helmets women do. l were ready for issue. Each. battalion I in the line received any What Men Desire d 15nd ti?‘ Emmy “Allfllflfi n’t a e n _ What a man twants magi‘: ye mum m," n was mtg?“ a h1g2 111318. mgliemesncity is' g 2%,!“ we,“ “L” b§h‘“°d “s - ' _ . n more an one ghoenegfifingsisght mil: gnaliifiglgvsgailg, 006M101’! a tin hat wmld be on the who shows in her me that she n" ‘M’ l“ *1 ‘"“°~“‘~- 111151“ 11W" thinks she is luckv to have omen and filled with dirty washing wa- mm ‘or ahusband; who wlzu m“, tier, when shrapnel would start mm the cute things me duldren, coming over. Somebody always have done and entertain him with mini-Bed 10 flab the tin hat and a budget o, amusing gossip : ram 1t down on their head without He wants a wife whose cheerfub‘ m“ mmflty °1 WW4": 1t first ness will back him up when things‘ 1 However’ “were w“ ‘1 “iluame iw wrong and give him fresh ccur-| 1156515911 1A8 10f wounds due to shra. age w fight om whose hope Wm‘ an n several instances, _le kindle new hope in him and whose, and miwhlne aim fire. High velocity laughter will save him from suicide.) 111111915 which would have caused And. above everything else, a: 111551111 01' 56119115 11111113’ Kllineed off woman wants a cheerful husband! a the surface oi the tin hat. A rifle man whose coming home seems to, bullet, fired at close range and flood the house with light and set‘ striking squarely, would Mwever, all the joy bells ringing: a man who penetrate the helmet. laughs off the inevitable domestic The French helmet weighed 22 mishaps instead of making tragedies ounces, but the British, seeking bet- anything but Rinso again. leading WGJIIiYIK-MdIIIiIMJ. 1 Fashions "f. L 1'i-iis wAsi-iiuo-MMHINE 15 A SHEER WASTE OI-' MONEY- n" oossur oer ‘rue ctori-iss HOWEVER good your washing-machine is,it's unfairtoexpectperfectresultsiinless you use the right washing preparation in it. For bu! results you need Rinso! dissolves irritant/y to form rich, lasting suds that get clothes spotlessly clean. are left white as snow—colors fresh and glowing. When you sec how splendid your wash looks you'll never be satisfied with Rima is recommended by the nmker: of 26 V‘ ; So be sure to get Rinso for your next wash-day. r4 700a’ was/war a/éserx/es’ £67.40 A 811' CLEAN vou cam as USING gmgo-Pur mu» IN ‘ma? MACHINE AND see "me DIFFERENCE m YOUR WASH Ii: Whites Remember! Vvwv iterature .,M’R11- 28. 1941 ' ""'99¢O0o¢.1| q i THE MAKERS .; or 2o FAMOUS i; CANADIAN WASHERS RECOMMEND RINSOFORBEST - RESULTS now I USE IIINSO m MY WASHING-MACHINE AND 6E1’ MY WHITE AND cotoizso THINGS SPOTLESS For Monday, April 28th MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —Mercury mildly favorable but Mars (the old "warrior") is 1n un- friendly aspect. This suggests fav- oraable indication5 for mental en- deavors. matters requiring thought and keen judgment. But it also warns against causing friction. en- mitv. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)—- Petty annoyances and‘ discord may be rile but you sensible Taureans must refuse to permit them to over- throw your good nature and calm Judgment. Wizters, accountants, secretaries, critcs, reporters, ed.toi~s and other mental workers espec.al- ly favored. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Accomplishment in vour particular line of endeavor, in advertising, soliciting. and in written matters possible IF you will keep emotions and enthusiasm under sensible con- tro. MINE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Money gains and transactions less in the limelight than headwa in manufacturing, handling mac in- ery, tools and consumers‘ csmmodi ties, sewing, building and construc- tion work. Be grateful for our many privileges, our liberty. ' JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Very simulating -_ a good ten- dency if used rightly. Selling, trad- ing, instructing, studying, reporting and promoting are among the ac- tivities in which achievement can be attained. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) - Much depends toda upon what. ycur position calls for and the nature of your work, Pat- ience and understanding are essen- tial. Refuse to be easily annoyed. Work for harmony. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 tors; instructors in branches 0g 1n. dustry mechanics and finances; students, aviators, research workers and scientists are under friendly out of them; a man who 1S 1011i‘ Mid ter protecticn, final] evoiv _ good-natured and easy t0 Bet 1110118 met of hard malligaziesoed asliiceell.l l Welahlns two DOunds but capsblg oi i-iwiiiflns 511Tfl~1>nei with a velocity of 7 feet per second. These were! 1178 1100115. ‘The American ‘ ‘troop; also received British hel-’ niets when they arrived in {iii-Mme M the end cf m; war, seven and 0119 quarter million pin 1m; oops. been issued to the ti» I HEADACHES Sm coloring needlessly from Iplilfli‘ hail- sebu. Doueocnuu olnndslndn- lnl"—lfi FASTER "lid with Buckley's Gha- nannbd Ca lulu. THREE irigrsillnib hi than eannn mt cumulus nllm pain About I instantly. stimulate uul rehash. Imhu a _ beneficial relaxation c! norvn. N0 Il- l LII!‘ WITHOUT IBACIION! ll lololilc. CU TI C URA '° ""’ DIAPER RASH RELIEVE Generations of better babies luvs received this threefold are . . . mildly medicated Cutlcurn Ointment for help- ing relieve chafing: and similar externally caused irritations-fragrant Cuticura Soap for gentle cleansing —pure Cutlcura Talcum for refreshing comfort. Each 25!. Buyat your druggllt. rays. Too hasty action not advis- able. Speak tactfully. BER 24 t) NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - Your planet's vibra- tions warn against restrained emotions and dictators] tBCtMCS. The gglmert and more pleas- sn youare sbeter ur o r and state o1 health, yo p! g e“ NOVEMBER 23 to ER 22 (SagittariusF-‘The warn! that 806s f0r Scorpio folk also o tains for you Sagittiarians Try 1m- 591i betterment; prcmote harmony W119"! you work: help lnstrl loyalty to our country's cause in those be. i in: influenced by the wrong’ ' forces. DECEMBER 2a to JANUARY 2i ‘CBDNCOPH! — Can be an advant- ageous, fruitful puiod if you cheer- 11111? D111 Your heart. into your work and forget. petty annoyances or ob- stacles. Sound‘, Your Individual H O R O S C O P E ~—-—— By Frances Drake (Libra) - Lawyers, judges educaJ extremes. un- ' iers most favored. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 (Aquarius) - Whatever your tasks or activities, you are favored i: you give them thong-ht and the berief t of your truly keen mind. Adjust yourself quickly to new ideas and demands. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 (Pisces) — Variet oi thoughit even though removed llrom familiar and conservative methods) is es Elli-Bl these days when maneuverability of mind and action arc of such great import. Keep up quality as you in- A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAI Fortunate in many ways- gm mental equipunent a-‘d probably handsome Fhysque. Noccs vivi- understand ng in its rearing as it ined to worry 1n.'.l'l1'(ii_\,l’1@l] it choose the right kind f ~ - -. es. they can influence considerab‘! its behavior. Very talented. MAYBE MINER suoaTZor CARDIFF. Wales (C?) - Danger of a shortage of m'll= ls- bor has arisen because manv min- ers long unemployed have now found iobs in other industziei. STANDS BY FOUNTAIN KINRiOiSS. Scotland - (GP) - Town Council defeated a piorcsa that the Knross Fountain should be removed in the interest of iii saflety of pedestrians during the blackout. Minard‘: ‘Ills paIn. spirituality- Needlecraft- —-~For The Home with warm days coming on you should begin to plan ycur lttla girl's new cottcn frocks. Here is a cute little frock that she will love. It has pinafore ruffles over the shoulders, a flaring skirt that gives plenty of room for action and a sash that ties in a perky bow. Make it ior her to wear for best or play and be sure the print you choose is small and dainty. Use the same pattern to make another frock that will look entirely different, by leaving off the ruffles and pocketg, SW18 N0. 2716 is designed for sizes 2. 4. s and a years. Size 4 re- quires 1 3-4 yards o1 39-inch fab ric with 2 yards oi ruifling for 57°55 W111i‘! Dockets; 3-4 yards for panties. Bend Twenty (Zoe) coin is pyg- lerrvd. ior Pill-em. Write plainly vour Name, Adlress and the style number. Be sure to stats the lizo vou wish Style 110.2716 Size Nam-Q street Addres- @111! nwiau "Ill! lullil all Rulnhnoo to FEMALE constructive mat- i co FUNCTI Dull. m L n. LMNTS Oompoyulilfi tomnuam a m,“ Dnlimbaadachesmacknsb fillglflrtlsllffitll” a m” IO!’ era. Pinkh ' ll very eflsctivs m help build uiiTsf sist i umziilghgiaolnk. tired women. TILLIE THE TOILER _ 4- BUBBL ES, IDA LOOKED HOIRIFIED A1’ THE IDEA OF MY MARRYING CLAY..SHE MUST KNOW SOMETHING AWFUL ABOUT HIH~ SHE'S FROM HIS HOWE TOWN AN- BATTEN ?YOU AND HE SEEMED SUCH GOOD FRIENDS IDAMIHY oio You seen so HORRIFIED AT THE IDEA OF MY MARRYING eLAv A “FRlGl-lTFUL" INTERRUPTI-ON 2716 M225 l-O “IT'S AS A HUSBAND THAT HE'S BEEN. . .1“ MERCYIHAS us: ,= i seen MARRIED _